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OneUp Components
V2 Dropper Post

4.230769230769231 out of 5 stars
13 Reviews
$159.60 - $184.99
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Why We Like The Dropper Post V2

When we were a kid, we thought being called "short stack" was an insult to our not-so-lofty stature. It turns out, our heads just weren't in the right game. OneUp Components takes short stack to the max with its Dropper Post - V2, measuring in with the shortest stack height available, and shortest total length of any available dropper currently on the market. Much like the first iteration, the V2 features cable-actuated, infinitely adjustable drop, and a stack height so low that you can easily size up your dropper and enjoy more clearance when its time to buzz the back wheel on steep, aggressive descents.


Not only is it the absolute shortest dropper post on the market, but OneUp offers a unique, travel-adjust shim system with two 10-millimeter shims that enable you to trims down your post to your personalized needs by up to 20-millimeters, so you don't have to size down in dropper length if you're between sizes. This means you can achieve that 140 millimeters of drop with the 150-millimeter option or achieve 160 millimeters of drop with the 180-millimeter option by OneUp, making it a truly personalized dropper, seeing your physiology doesn't usually conform to every number on the market.


Details

  • OneUp's dropper post keeps things short in stack, long in drop
  • Six travel adjust shims let us fine-tune or dropper length
  • Reliable sealed cartridge internals handle the rigors of the trail
  • Simple, cable-actuated remote doesn't require bleeding
  • OneUp Dropper Lever remote switch is sold separately
  • Item runs large, so we recommend sizing down for best fit
  • Item #OUC000X
Material
aluminum
Diameter
30.9, 31.6, 34.9mm
Length
290mm, 360mm, 420mm, 480mm, 540mm, 610mm
Offset
0
Travel
90mm, 120mm, 150mm, 180mm, 210mm, 240mm
Dropper
internal
Includes
Dropper Post, 1 cable barrel end, 1 packet of light suspension grease, 6 travel shims
Claimed Weight
[30.9mm, 150mm] 1lb 0.93oz (480g), [31.6mm, 150mm] 1lb 1.53oz (500g), [34.9mm, 150mm] 1lb 5.34oz (605g)
Manufacturer Warranty
2 year
Activity
cross-country, trail, enduro

Overall Rating

4.5 based on 6 ratings

Review Summary

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Fits True To Size

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5 out of 5 stars

March 21, 2022

Great piece of equipment!

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer
Size Bought:
180mm
Height:
5' 10"

Very reliable and easy to install. Anything greater than the 180 would have been too long for me?probably should?ve done the 150mm. If you?re on the cusp, go 150

Drew R
5 out of 5 stars

June 13, 2021

Maximum drop

Familiarity:
I've used it several times
Size Bought:
180
Height:
5' 7"
Weight:
150

Happy I ordered this to replace my 125 dropper with a 180. I?m only 5? 7 but made sure prior to ordering this would fit my bike & I honestly couldn?t have a better fit for my set up. Worth the $

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Derek B
2 out of 5 stars

April 25, 2021

4 months old and already dead

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

I am by no means hard on my equipment. I?ve had a KS lev integra for 2 years without issues, a reverb for a year without issues, and a bike yoke revive for 2 years without issues. None of those I ever cleaned, wiped off, or did any sort of maintenance on them. When I got my new bike I wanted the biggest dropper I could fit which was the 180mm Oneup v2. I was also happy I?d be saving a few bucks as well. I heard they were prone to getting dirt inside the seal so I made sure to wipe off my stanchion before and after every ride to try and avoid that. However, barely 4 months (135 miles!) into owning it, dirt has made its way into the seal leaving a deep gouge in the stanchion. I don?t ride in the mud or any crazy conditions, my trails are all hard pack, and my bike is always stored inside. The fact that this happened is kind of ridiculous given my experiences with past droppers. Now, I?m trying to deal with the warranty process, which doesn?t make sense to me. I should be able to contact the company directly for warranty work, why should I contact backcountry (where it was purchased) when they don?t know your warranty guidelines? Save yourself the headache, spend a little more and get a reliable dropper.

keegan H
5 out of 5 stars

April 16, 2021

So far so good

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Pretty easy to install with internal routing. Only had a few rides with it so far but over all no issues at all. Very responsive when I recall it with good pressure. Fluid movement on the way down. No jerking or movement. Love it.

Daniel Y
5 out of 5 stars

October 2, 2020

Great for Shorter Riders

Size Bought:
30.9
Weight:
120

I got this for my girlfriend's bike, as she is 5ft and needs to be able to get her seat pretty low. She previously has a Specialized Command Post that came stock with the Specialized Stumpjumper FSR she rides. This was a HUGE improvement. The fact that this doesn't have notches, and instead can be set to any height, is super helpful. We shimmed it down to 100mm because she can't reach the pedals if it is set all the way up. Now she has the ability to actually put her dropper all the way up, which was never an option before. It was previously a really annoying game of trying to get it to the right height without going too high, while in the middle of a climb. Had to buy a cheap Giant lever (~$25 at a local shop), since the stock command post had the cable reversed. Tried to install it myself but I'm sad to say I got stuck on the dropper cable having a ton of metal wires in it (aside from the actual cable). Just gave up and had my LBS install it for about $20. Would definitetly purchase again, and may even look to get one for my Bronson if the stock reverb were ever to fail.

Zak B
5 out of 5 stars

July 1, 2020

Short Term Review

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

The OneUp V2 dropper post is the first dropper that I have used. I install the 180mm dropper a couple of weeks ago along with the OneUp dropper lever and so far so good. The 180mm is a bit excessive. Overall good product.

Patrick C